AN EDWARD VII STERLING SILVER GOBLET
Estimate 120 - 300
AN EDWARD VII STERLING SILVER GOBLET, with lion engraving and Tudor Rose, Joseph Rodgers & Sons Sheffield 1905. Weight 169 grams.
Auction: Monday 1st February 2021, 5pm
Viewing: Saturday 30th January, 9am to noon
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Estimate 120 - 300
AN EDWARD VII STERLING SILVER GOBLET, with lion engraving and Tudor Rose, Joseph Rodgers & Sons Sheffield 1905. Weight 169 grams.
Estimate 800 - 1200
A GEORGIAN SALVER, the border well decorated, scroll motif interspersed by shells border, raised on tripod feet, Hunter Family crest in centre engraved ‘Vigilantia Robur Voluptas’, Dorothy Mills London 1753. Diameter 16.5cm. Weight 200 grams.
Estimate 120 - 200
A PAIR OF VICTORIAN STERLING SILVER FISH SERVERS, embossed design, Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1848. Weight 310 grams.
Estimate 120 - 300
A VICTORIAN STERLING SILVER GOBLET, gilt finished, engraved ‘SRW from JRW 1872’ to front, Henry Wilkinson & Co Sheffield 1870. Weight 114 grams.
Estimate 140 - 220
SIX WILLIAM IV STERLING SILVER TEA SPOONS, fiddle pattern, monogrammed ‘G’ on handle, John, Henry & Charles Lias, London 1834. Weight 184 grams.
Estimate 180 - 250
A PAIR OF VICTORIAN STERLING SILVER ASPARAGUS TONGS. William Hutton & Sons Ltd , London 1884. Weight 121 grams.
Estimate 100 - 200
A VICTORIAN STERLING SILVER PAIR OF OPEN SALTS, with blue glass liner (some damage), possibly by John Evans II, London 1849. The spoons by Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1899. Weight 205 grams.
Estimate 80 - 150
A VICTORIAN STERLING SILVER TWO PIECE SET, sugar basin and milk jug, Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh 1898. Weight 323 grams.
Estimate 280 - 350
A GEORGE V STERLING SILVER WAITER, circular shaped, ‘Chippendale’ border, raised on tripod feet, Pairpoint Brothers, London 1910. Diameter 14.5cm. Weight 178 grams.
Estimate 500 - 700
A STERLING SILVER AND GILT COMMEMORATIVE BOWL, to commemorate the 25th Wedding Anniversary of HM The Queen and HRH The Duke of Edinburgh. Asprey & Co, London, 1972. Diameter 20cm. Weight 432 grams. Boxed.
Estimate 200 - 400
AN EDWARDIAN STERLING SILVER TANKARD, inscribed ‘R.K.D 1.7.04’ on front, Thomas Bradbury & Sons , London 1902. Weight 400 grams.
Estimate 5500 - 8500
A PAIR OF STERLING SILVER DRINK COOLERS, circular shaped, raised on stepped foot, embossed foliate and roses decoration. William Comyns & Sons, London 1903. Diameter 27.5cm. Height 19cm. Weight 3,837 grams.
Estimate 600 - 800
A STERLING SILVER AND GILT COMMEMORATIVE LIDDED BOWL AND SPOON, number 52. To commemorate the 25th Wedding Anniversary of HM the Queen and HRH The Duke of Edinburgh. Asprey & Co, London, 1972. Weight 463 grams.
Estimate 120 - 300
A VICTORIAN STERLING SILVER GOBLET, with inscription ‘Presented to Jacob Backhonse by JT Walker’, Hilliard & Thomason Birmingham 1882. Weight 90 grams.
Estimate 6500 - 8500
AN EARLY 17th CENTURY STERLING SILVER TOBACCO BOX, oval, the hinged lid engraved with Charles I coronation, otherwise plain. The base prick work with ‘IH 1625’. By John Jons, Exeter c. 1570. 8.5×7.5cm. Weight 156 grams.
Estimate 40 - 60
A SET OF SIX FRUIT KNIVES, with tapering handles. Harrison Bros & Howson, Sheffield, 1918. Boxed.
Estimate 40 - 80
A STERLING SILVER NOTE PAD HOLDER. Wooden base, monogrammed RF. 15 x 9.5cm
Estimate 50 - 100
A STERLING SILVER TABLE SPOON, fiddle pattern, Peter & William Bateman, London 1814. Weight 67 grams.
Estimate 120 - 200
A SET OF TWELVE TEA SPOONS AND A PAIR OF SUGAR TONGS, with shaped and pierced finials. Martin Hall & Co, Birmingham, 1915. Boxed. Weight 199 grams.
Estimate 2000 - 4000
A VICTORIAN FOUR PIECE STERLING SILVER TEA SET, plain design, pumpkin finish, bark finish handle, monogrammed ‘B’, comprising tea pot, hot water pot, milk jug and sugar basin, gilt interior, Joseph & Albert Savory London 1838. Weight 2,078 grams.
Estimate 8000 - 12000
A GEORGE III STERLING SILVER TEA CADDY, of pagoda form, with Chinoiserie decoration and blossom form finial, with four outset columns entwined with vine leaves, the enclosed panels depicting a lady reading in field, an amphora flower bouquet vase, a women with donkey in arch, and a shield with ‘IP’ stylised monogrammed, raised on four leaf form feet. Maker’s mark: T.P I.M, London 1764. Height 17cm. Length 8cm. Width 6.5cm. Weight 410 grams.
Estimate 800 - 1200
A GEORGE V STERLING SILVER SALVER, embossed flower borders, Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1913. Weight 1.5 kilograms.
Estimate 400 - 600
A STERLING SILVER FISH SERVICE, for twelve, Kings pattern, J.R, Sheffield 1913. Cased.
Estimate 120 - 300
A VICTORIAN STERLING SILVER GOBLET, set with flowers in the Art Nouveau William Morris type style, possibly by Jacob Berman, London 1864. Weight 154 grams.
Estimate 120 - 300
A VICTORIAN STERLING SILVER GOBLET, with birds and foliate, Charles Boyton (II), London 1875. Weight 131 grams.
Estimate 2000 - 2600
AN EXTENSIVE SUITE OF STERLING SILVER CUTLERY, Rose pattern, comprising twenty main forks, seventeen main knives, sixteen entrée forks and knives, one dessert fork, nine table spoons, three basting spoons, one cake fork, eight tea spoons, one stilton spoon, one butter knife, one sauce ladle, two salt spoons, one jam spoon, one compote fork, twenty-two dessert spoons. Mixed makers. All English hallmarked. (120)
Estimate 1200 - 2000
A CONDUCTORS BATON, Ivory and sterling silver, bearing an inscription: ‘Presented to Herr R Pechotsch by the Orchestra Lyceum Theatre 1907’. JRC London 1901. Length 48.5cm. Presented in original case, damaged.
Estimate 120 - 300
A VICTORIAN STERLING SILVER GOBLET, with fern pattern, Thomas Smily London 1876. Weight 126 grams.
Estimate 400 - 600
AN EDWARDIAN STERLING SILVER STANDISH INKWELL, with pierced gallery later ink pots, glass body and brass lid. William Neale, Chester 1906. Weight 561 grams.
Estimate 120 - 300
A STERLING SILVER GOBLET, engraved ‘Highgate Senior School 1942 Swimming Sports 1st 2 Lengths 1st 8 Lengths 1st House Champion Race G.F.Carnell’. E S Barnsley & Co, Birmingham, 1912. Height 17.5cm. Weight 128 grams.
Estimate 120 - 300
A STERLING SILVER GOBLET, with engraving possibly by Morris Salkind, London 1921. Weight 91 grams.
Estimate 300 - 600
A PAIR OF STERLING SILVER CANDELABRA, William Comyns & Sons Ltd, London 1967.
Estimate 800 - 1200
A GEORGIAN COMPLETE SILVER CONDIMENT SET, sterling silver, wood and glass (some damage to the glass). Robert Hennell I & Samuel Hennell, London 1803-1804.
Estimate 120 - 220
A STERLING SILVER SAUCE BOAT, octagonal shape raised on tripod feet. Length 18cm. Horace Woodward & Co Ltd London 1909. Weight 218 grams.
Estimate 150 - 300
A GEORGIAN STERLING SILVER TODDY LADLE, with whale bone carved twisted handle, featuring a 1758 Shilling. Circa 1960. Unmarked.
Estimate 350 - 450
A STERLING SILVER FRAME, monogrammed ‘HH’, William Farmer & Co. 30 Hunter St. Sydney. Height 36cm. Circa 1900.
Estimate 120 - 300
A STERLING SILVER GOBLET, featuring a lion crest and the Tutor rose. Joseph Rodgers & Sons, Sheffield 1910. Weight 172 grams.
Estimate 120 - 200
A GEORGIAN STERLING SILVER MILK JUG, John Emes London 1800. Weight 151 grams.
Estimate 120 - 300
A VICTORIAN BRITANNIA SILVER TANKARD, Charles Stuart Harris, London 1893. Weight 453 grams.
Estimate 120 - 300
A VICTORIAN STERLING SILVER GOBLET, with foliate engraving Edward & John Barnard London 1861. Weight 143 grams.
Estimate 450 - 850
A STERLING SILVER TROPHY, engraved ‘ Presented to Mr & Mrs J.E.Newman, on the occasion of their Silver Wedding June 24th 1933…’ Roberts & Dore, Birmingham 1932. Weight 580 grams.
Estimate 100 - 200
A PAIR OF MINIATURE COMPORTS, with pierced lattice work borders. William Devenport, Birmingham, 1902. Diameter 9cm. Weight 242 grams. Boxed.
Estimate 100 - 160
A PAIR OF DUTCH SILVER PICKLE FORKS, twisted design and well etched handle with floral pattern. 835 silver. Circa 1894. Weight 27 grams.
Estimate 250 - 450
A STERLING SILVER COMPORT, open gallery, scalloped rim, Sibray, Hall & Co Ltd London 1905. Weight 393 grams.
Estimate 200 - 400
GEOFFREY SNELL, “The Startled Yearling”, Sterling silver, limited edition for the British Horse Riding Equestrian Society. Makers mark F.M., London 1977. Height 9cm. Weight 650 grams.
Estimate 120 - 300
A VICTORIAN STERLING SILVER GOBLET, with ribbon and foliate pattern, William Edwards, London 1873. Weight 102 grams.
Estimate 200 - 400
A GEORGE II STERLING SILVER MILK JUG, circular stepped base, Fuller White London 1755. Weight 195 grams.
Estimate 120 - 160
TWO VARIOUS DUTCH SILVER SPOONS, the cake slice with openwork from 1855, the second spoon with curved bowl, 1850. (2).
Estimate 140 - 200
AN EARLY 20th CENTURY THAI STERLING SILVER BOX, the lid well embossed with goddess and foliate, wooden inset interior, bearing a plaque to “Miss Mairi C. Wight, With the Compliments of The Thai Oil Refinery Co. Ltd.”, 11.5 x 11.5cm. Weight all in 276 grams.
Estimate 50 - 120
AN ENGLISH STERLING SILVER SUGAR SHOVEL, Old English pattern, W Coulthard Ltd Birmingham 1913. Weight 15 grams.
Estimate 120 - 200
A THAI SILVER OFFERING VESSEL, opening on a circular compartment, 925 silver. Height 24cm. Weight 171 grams.
Estimate 50 - 80
A STERLING SILVER STRAW SET, Japan, each with various finial, in original box.
Estimate 500 - 800
A CONTINENTAL SILVER CANDELABRUM, three branch, gadroon pattern, circular stepped base marked 800. Weighted. Height 40cm.
Estimate 80 - 120
A SCOTTISH STERLING SILVER TEA SPOON, Robert Swan (probably), Edinburgh circa 1790. Weight 10 grams.
Estimate 120 - 300
A STERLING SILVER GOBLET, fern pattern, C H D, London 1960. Weight 165 grams.
Estimate 80 - 120
TWO STERLING SILVER TROPHY CUPS, circular base, double handles. First engraved ‘H.J.S. 1938 Plunge 2nd’ (James Walker Ltd, Birmingham 1937 – 7.5cm) and second engraved ‘H.J.S. Junior Dive 1st’ (James Walker Ltd Birmingham 1936 – 9cm). Weight 73 grams.
Estimate 80 - 120
THREE SILVER SHOT GOBLETS, Russian silver. Weight 66 grams.
Estimate 100 - 150
A PAIR OF OPEN SALT, with glass blue liner, no spoons, weighted.
Estimate 40 - 80
A STERLING SILVER TAZZA, with griffin handles and gilt interior. Diameter 10cm. Weighted.
Estimate 1500 - 2500
A GEORGE III STERLING SILVER COFFEE POT, wooden handle, hallmarked Stephen Adams II London 1774 on main body. Weight 914 grams.
Estimate 120 - 200
A PAIR OF EDWARDIAN SWEET MEAT BOWLS, with hexagonal pierced panels. Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, Sheffield, 1904. Length 18.5cm. Weight 415 grams.
Estimate 80 - 120
A PAIR OF STERLING SILVER TROPHY, raised on circular base, double handles, Turner & Simpson Birmingham 1933-1935. Weight 62 grams.
Estimate 150 - 250
FOUR STERLING SILVER PEPPER SHAKERS, hexagonal base, William Devenport, Birmingham 1914. Weight 168 grams.
Estimate 120 - 200
A RUSSIAN SILVER BOX, engraved ‘MB’ on lid, shaped top on circular base, ’84’ stamp. Diameter 10cm. Weight 166 grams.
Estimate 50 - 100
FIVE STERLING SILVER DECANTER LABELS, Sherry, Gin, Whiskey, Port, (Bert Gordon, Birmingham 1978) and Bitters (Turner & Simpson, Birmingham 1957). Weight all in 46.6 grams.
Estimate 40 - 80
A PAIR OF STERLING SILVER SPECIMEN VASES, circular base, Josef Zweig, Birmingham 1911. Weight 42 grams. Height 8.5cm
Estimate 120 - 300
AN EDWARD VII STERLING SILVER GOBLET, well embossed rose pattern. George Nathan & Ridley Hayes Chester 1905. Weight 114 grams.
Estimate 150 - 250
AN ANTIQUE DUTCH SILVER SNUFF BOX, of unusual shape, with central shield, circa 1844. Weight 21.6 grams.
Estimate 200 - 400
A GROUP OF STERLING SILVER ITEMS, including a Georgian salt cellar, an American silver waiter by Wilkens, various salt and pepper pots.
Estimate 120 - 200
A VICTORIAN STERLING SILVER MUSTARD POT, blue glass liner, Edward, John & William Barnard, London 1846. Weight all in 223 grams.
Estimate 120 - 300
A VICTORIAN STERLING SILVER GOBLET, well engraved with foliate and crest. Maker’s mark indistinct, Sheffield 1880. Weight 107 grams.
Estimate 80 - 120
TWO STERLING SILVER TROPHY CUPS, the smaller one engraved ‘H.J.S Junior Plunger 1st’ (James Walker Ltd, Birmingham 1936 – 7cm), and ‘H.J.S Junior I. Length 1st’ (James Walker Ltd, Birmingham 1936 – 9cm). Weight 97 grams.
Estimate 120 - 300
A VICTORIAN STERLING SILVER GOBLET, with engraved design, Henry Holland, London 1868. Weight 141 grams.
Estimate 100 - 150
A GROUP OF SILVER ITEMS, including a sterling silver miniature candelabrum, silver plated gravy boat and a sterling silver bowl. Weight 82 grams.
Estimate 40 - 60
A GERMAN CONTINENTAL SILVER TABLE SPOON, with foliate design on handle, 800 silver. Weight 45 grams.
Estimate 40 - 60
A PAIR OF WILLIAM IV SUGAR TONGS, indistinct maker, London 1832. Weight 65 grams.
Estimate 40 - 80
A PAIR OF STERLING SILVER GENTLEMANS HAIR BRUSHES. Length 13cm. Hardy Brothers, Birmingham, 1916.
Estimate 80 - 120
A GEORGIAN STERLING SILVER BOTTLE COASTER, pierced and engraved borders, wooden base, monogrammed GMW. London 1795.
Estimate 200 - 300
A SET OF FOUR STERLING SILVER PAUL REVERE REPRODUCTION BY TOWLE CAKE FORKS, shaped handle, monogrammed. Together with FOUR MATCHING COCKTAIL FORKS and FOUR SPOONS. Weight 287 grams.
Estimate 250 - 350
A GERMAN CONTINENTAL SILVER DISH, the 800 silver bowl with openwork decoration raised on tripod feet, with glass liner. Diameter 15 internal, 20.5cm external. Height 12cm. Weight silver 347 grams.
Estimate 50 - 100
A SET OF SIX COFFEE SPOONS, bean shaped finial, Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd Sheffield 1926. Boxed. Weight 32.5 grams.
Estimate 40 - 60
SIX STERLING SILVER COFFEE SPOONS, Hardy Brothers Sheffield 1961. Weight 61.8 grams. Boxed.
Estimate 120 - 300
A VICTORIAN STERLING SILVER GOBLET, with maple leaves design. Makers mark indistinct, London 1877. Weight 91 grams.
Estimate 80 - 120
A SET OF SIX COFFEE SPOONS, with matching sugar tongs, in original box, Francis Howard Ltd, Sheffield 1966. Weight 65 grams.
Estimate 60 - 120
A STERLING SILVER CIGARETTE CASE, floral pattern with 9ct rose gold medallion monogrammed ‘MDM’, dents, Bradley British Overseas Ltd, Birmingham, 1938. Weight 64.7 grams.
Estimate 50 - 100
A GROUP OF SILVER ITEMS, a hallmarked sterling silver mustard pot (no liner), 800 spoons, hallmarked 925 napkin rings, 925 hallmarked and tortoise shell jewellery box (damage).
Estimate 1300 - 1600
A PART STERLING SILVER PAUL REVERE REPRODUCTION BY TOWLE DINNER SET, scrolls finish handle, monogrammed, comprising ten main and entree forks, twelve dinner knives, four serving spoons. Weight 1,442 grams.
Estimate 120 - 250
A CARVING SET, sterling silver handles and stainless steel blades. Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1912.
Estimate 120 - 200
A STERLING SILVER CIGARION CASE, cedar wood inlay, engraved ‘From The Captain and Officers H.M.S. Puma 29th July 1967’; Hardy Brothers, Birmingham, 1966. Weight 247 grams.
Estimate 100 - 160
A TOWLE STERLING SILVER GRADUATED CUP, engraved ‘To the world’s greatest cook’, from 1/4-1cup. Weight 80.4 grams.
Estimate 40 - 60
A PAIR OF STERLING SILVER SUGAR TONGS, David McDonald Glasgow 1824. Weight 44 grams.
Estimate 120 - 200
A SET OF FOUR STERLING SILVER PAUL REVERE REPRODUCTION BY TOWLE COCKTAIL FORKS, scrolls and leaf handle, monogrammed. Together with FOUR MATCHING RAMEKIN FORKS. Weight 139 grams.
Estimate 100 - 160
A STERLING SILVER TRINKET BOX, circular shaped. Diameter 9cm. Weight 140 grams.
Estimate 100 - 200
A VICTORIAN STERLING SILVER CARD CASE, with light engraving of flower all over, Deakin & Francis Ltd, Birmingham, 1899. Weight 57.9 grams.
Estimate 100 - 200
TWELVE PERUVIAN 925 SILVER TEA SPOONS, together with a matching brandy ladle. Weight 208 grams.
Estimate 30 - 60
A PAIR OF PEPPER SHAKERS, circular shaped. Sydney & Co Birmingham 1910. Weight 22 grams.
Estimate 30 - 60
A SOVEREIGN CASE, sterling silver, hallmarked. Weight all in 18.5 grams.
Estimate 120 - 300
A VICTORIAN STERLING SILVER GOBLET, with fern pattern, Chawner & Co London 1874. Weight 128 grams.
Estimate 120 - 300
A VICTORIAN STERLING SILVER GOBLET, with ribbons and foliate pattern, Chawner & Co, London 1887. Weight 147 grams.
Estimate 80 - 120
A STERLING SILVER TOAST RACK, Viner’s Ltd, Sheffield 1960. Weight 53 grams.
Estimate 40 - 80
A PAIR OF STERLING SILVER FLASH CUT SUGAR TONGS, Hester Bateman, London circa 1780. Weight 31 grams.
Estimate 30 - 60
A STERLING SILVER FRUIT FORK, engraved ‘Helen’ on handle, Martin Hall & Co Ltd Sheffield 1919. Weight 29 grams.
Estimate 50 - 100
THREE STERLING SILVER PIN DISHES, circular shaped. Together with two others matching. Diameters 8cm and 7.5cm. Weight 117.7 grams.
Estimate 40 - 60
TWO STERLING SILVER CLIPS, monogrammed ‘S’ and ‘I’, by Birks. Weight 19.9 grams.
Estimate 40 - 60
AN OFFICE BLOTTER, wood and sterling silver top, Birmingham 1936.
Estimate 80 - 120
TWO RUSSIAN SILVER GOBLETS, 875 silver and 84 standard silver. Weight 81 grams.
Estimate 45 - 80
A 925 SILVER VESTA CASE, depicting a golfer. Weight 13.9 grams.
Estimate 60 - 80
A STERLING SILVER TROPHY, raised on circular base, double handles, engraved ‘Highgate Junior School…1st’. Charles Boyton & Son Ltd London 1938. Weight 52 grams. Height 11.5cm
Estimate 100 - 200
A GROUP OF SILVER ITEMS, a double ended perfume bottle, a perfume bottle and two trinket boxes.
Estimate 40 - 60
A SILVER LETTRE OPENENER, with flower design. Weight 66.4 grams.
Estimate 40 - 80
FOUR STERLING SILVER NAPKIN RINGS, all hallmarked. Weight 71 grams.
Estimate 40 - 60
A STERLING SILVER COTTON CONTAINER, glass body. Birmingham 1910.
Estimate 30 - 60
A STERLING SILVER SALT DISH AND A MUSTARD DISH, with blue glass liners. Together with FIVE BLUE GLASS LINERS. Hardy Brothers Birmingham 1918. Weight 76.9 grams.
Estimate 50 - 100
SIX STERLING SILVER OYSTER FORKS. Weight 104 grams.
Estimate 100 - 200
AN ANTIQUE FRENCH SILVER PLATED JEWELLERY CASKET, raised on four feet, depicting cherubs playing on a goat.
Estimate 80 - 120
A VICTORIAN SILVER PLATED VESTA CASE, depicting the 13th Duke of Swinburne, by J.A. Harrington Bird.
Estimate 150 - 250
THREE SILVER AND COIN PIN DISHES, Asian coins. Together with a pair of dragon Asian silver pin dishes and a tripod Arabic silver open salt. Weight all in 256 grams.
Estimate 40 - 80
A PAIR OF STERLING SILVER NAPKIN RINGS, in original box. Weight 24.5 grams.
Estimate 60 - 80
TWO STERLING SILVER WHISKY LABELS, hallmarked London 1976. Weight 15 grams.
Estimate 40 - 60
A GROUP OF SILVER ITEMS, a thimble, a crochet and a pin dish.
Estimate 50 - 80
TWO STERLING SILVER PIN DISHES, with openwork sides, scroll designs. James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1909and Adie & Lovekin Ltd, Birmingham 1911. Weight all in 47 grams.
Estimate 25 - 60
FOUR STERLING SILVER COFFEE SPOONS, gadrooned borders. Cooper Bros. & Sons, Sheffield, 1918. Weight 51 grams.
Estimate 40 - 60
A SET OF SIX STERLING SILVER TEA SPOONS, only five in box, Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, Sheffield, 1945. (5) Weight 49 grams.
Estimate 120 - 160
TWO STERLING SILVER TROPHY CUPS, one engraved ‘H.J.S 1938 Dive 1st’ (James Walker Ltd, Birmingham 1937 – 9cm), and ‘Highgate Junior School Senior Dive 1st’ (Jay, Richard Attenborough Co Ltd, Chester 1934 – 10cm). Weight 141 grams.
Estimate 50 - 100
A STERLING SILVER MEDAL, enhanced with gold finish, ‘Presented to…E.C.Robinson…1962-63’.
Estimate 40 - 80
TWO SILVER PILL BOXES, round 800 silver and square 925 silver. Weight all in 31.9 grams.
Estimate 40 - 80
A PAIR OF SILVER CANDLE STICKS, circular shaped, weighted. Sanders & Mackenzie Birmingham 1948.
Estimate 30 - 60
A STERLING SILVER NAPKIN RING, circa 1930. Weight 19.4 grams.
Estimate 80 - 120
A GEORGIAN STERLING SILVER CHEESE SPOON, Peter & William Bateman, London 1790.
Estimate 50 - 80
A SPOON AND OYSTER FORK, sterling silver with ivory handle, James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield, 1918.
Estimate 120 - 160
A MALAYSIAN SILVER MUG, depicting Malaysian repousse figures, horn handle, weighted base. The Singapore mug (signed KLN A&C,) surmounted with a glass and silver compartment/lid stamped King David 925.
Estimate 50 - 120
FIVE VARIOUS STERLING SILVER TEA AND CONDIMENTS SPOONS AND TWO PAIRS OF SUGAR TONGS, mostly English silver. Weight 108 grams.
Estimate 40 - 80
A SET OF TEN ASAIN SILVER NAME CARD HOLDERS, weighted.
Estimate 30 - 60
A GROUP OF SILVER ITEMS, spoons, miniature hand mirror, spoons….
Estimate 90 - 120
A VICTORIAN STERLING SILVER CRUMB BRUSH, the loop handle well decorated with scrolls and flowers. Henry Matthews, Birmingham, 1902.
Estimate 200 - 400
A CZECH SILVER SANDWICH TRAY, 800 silver, scalloped rim. 38 x 17.5cm. Weight 474 grams.
Estimate 60 - 80
A LARGE CRYSTAL PERFUME BOTTLE, raised on circular foot, no stopper, sterling silver screw lid (London 1929). Height 17cm.
Estimate 120 - 160
A CONDIMENT SET, comprising two pepper shakers, two mustard pots (with glass liners), two open salts (one only with glass liner), sterling silver from Hong Kong. Weight 133 grams.
Estimate 50 - 100
A PAIR OF STELRING SILVER SALT POTS, shaped as bins, double handles. Weight 53 grams.
Estimate 30 - 60
AN EGYPTIAN SILVER PILL BOX, circular, well decorated. Diameter 3cm. Weight 22.1 grams.
Estimate 60 - 120
A STERLING SILVER CHRISTENING DISH, scalloped rim, engraved Lorna Charlotte … Adam L. Biggs’, Mappin & Webb Ltd, Sheffield, 2001. Weight 86.6 grams.
Estimate 20 - 30
AN ADDRESS BOOK, with sterling silver front cover depicting angels. RBB London 1989.
Estimate 60 - 120
AN ASIAN SILVER TEA STRAINER, with shell handle finial, the dripping bowl mounted on tripod paw feet. Weight 76 grams.
Estimate 30 - 60
A PAIR OF PEPPER SHAKERS, circular stepped base. Birmingham, 1908. Weight 20 grams.
Estimate 120 - 200
THREE STERLING SILVER VARIOUS PIN DISHES, a circular Art Nouveau design one (Rotherham & Sons, Birmingham, 1905), oval and swirls (Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1902) and a flower shaped pin dish (Hardy Brothers, Birmingham, 1915). Length 19cm. Diameter 9cm. Weight 165 grams.
Estimate 80 - 160
A VICTORIAN STERLING SILVER SUGAR BASIN, well embossed, George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester, 1897. Weight 76.4grams.
Estimate 120 - 160
A PAIR OF VICTORIAN SUGAR BASINS, scroll feet, embossed with grotesque and foliate designs, Birmingham 1891. Weight 158grams.
Estimate 40 - 80
A PICTURE FRAME, sterling silver and wood. Green & Cadbury Ltd Birmingham 1942. Height 16cm.
Estimate 50 - 100
AN ART NOUVEAU PICTURE FRAME, sterling silver and wood. William Vale & Sons Birmingham, 1910. Height 23.5cm.
Estimate 400 - 600
A STERLING SILVER COMPORT, well decorated with stars, openwork finish, James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield, 1928. Weight 438grams.
Estimate 60 - 120
THREE BOUDOIR ITEMS, a hair brush, a perfume bottle and a trinket box, all enhanced with sterling silver. Various makers. 20th century.
Estimate 60 - 120
AN 800 SILVER POWDER BOX, well decorated with foliate. Diameter 9cm.
Estimate 200 - 400
A CONTINENTAL SILVER DISH, decorated with flowers and foliate. Circa 1950. Unstamped, tested. Weight 479grams. Length 26.5cm
Estimate 20 - 40
A STERLING SILVER FIGURE, in the shape of two sparrow kissing, silver layer/frame.
Estimate 45 - 80
A STERLING SILVER CARD CASE, inscribed ‘JetAir’. Weight 65.1grams.